461.67 R
to convert from celcius scale: 0R = (0C + 273.15) x 9/5
to convert from Fahrenheit scale: 0R = 0F + 459.67
William John Macquorn Rankine
Rankine
A few engineering fields in the U.S. measure thermodynamic temperature using the Rankine scale.
reaumur scale, rankine scale
The scale is called the Rankine scale. It is essentially the Fahrenheit temperature increased by 459.67 degrees. Because it is based on absoute zero, there are no negative temperatures in Rankine.
The Rankine scale is one of the temperature scales used when an absolute temperature scale is needed. The Rankine scale is useful in calcluations of oil or gas present in an oil or gas reservoir (one of the factors in the equations is the ratio of standard temperature to formation temperature; generally add 460 to the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit to obtain degrees Rankine).
the fourth scale for measuring temperature is RANKINE...
The Rankine scale is one of the temperature scales used when an absolute temperature scale is needed. The Rankine scale is useful in calcluations of oil or gas present in an oil or gas reservoir (one of the factors in the equations is the ratio of standard temperature to formation temperature; generally add 460 to the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit to obtain degrees Rankine).
The Rankine scale of temperature starts at absolute zero (like Kelvin) but the degree spacing is the same as Fahrenheit; thus 0 degrees F = 459.67 degrees Ra. So to convert from Fahrenheit to Rankine just add 459.67.a °C = (4/5)a °Réaumur = [32 + (9/5)a] °Fb °Réaumur = (5/4)b °C = [32 + (9/4)b] °Fc °F = (5/9)(c - 32) °C = (4/9)(c - 32) °Réaumurt °C = (t + 273.15) KTK K = (TK - 273.15) °C = [1.80 * (TK - 273.15) + 32] °F = 1.80 TK °Rankine
37 degrees Celsius = 558.27 degrees Rankine.
Try "Rankine" instead of "Rakine". In the same way that the SI unit of temperature the Kelvin is defined as being (effectively) the celsius scale, but with zero set at Absolute zero, the Rankine scale has the same degree size as Fahrenheit, but with zero = Absolute zero. So 0 Rankine = -459 Fahrenheit Freezing point of water = 491.67 R Boiling point of water = 671.641 R
There are four units for temperature: Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine. The Kelvin scale is the same as the Celsius scale, just with the zero point being absolute zero. The Rankine scale is the same thing for the Fahrenheit scale. ■